Charles H. Keating Jr., the banker who came to symbolize the widespread failures in the savings and loan industry of the 1980's, pleaded guilty today to four counts of fraud and admitted taking almost $1 million from a company that was financially...

Charles H. Keating Jr., the former savings and loan executive, will be tried again on charges that he defrauded customers by selling them millions of dollars in worthless bonds, a Federal prosecutor said today. The case of Mr. Keating and his son,...

Sentencing for Charles H. Keating Jr., the former owner of Lincoln Savings and Loan, has been postponed until May 17 to give his lawyers time to prepare and argue post-trial motions in Federal court. Mr. Keating and his son, Charles Keating 3d, were...

Charles H. Keating Jr., the former head of the failed Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, and his son Charles H. Keating 3d were convicted today of Federal fraud and racketeering charges related to the collapse of Lincoln, which has come to...

The case of Charles H. Keating Jr., who is charged with racketeering and fraud in the collapse of his savings and loan company, was sent to a jury today after a trial that lasted nearly two months in Federal District Court. Mr. Keating and his...

Jury selection began today in the Federal trial of Charles H. Keating Jr. and his son on charges of fraud and racketeering in the $2.6 billion collapse in April 1989 of Lincoln Savings and Loan, and its parent company, American Continental...

October 29, 1992, Thursday

Charles Keating's son has agreed to pay $30 million to settle civil charges in Federal court against him in the nation's worst savings and loan failure. But most of the money probably will not be paid, since he apparently has no assets. The...

Another defendant in the Federal criminal case against the former managers of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Assocation pleaded guilty today, leaving only Charles H. Keating Jr. and his son, Charles H. Keating 3d, to face trial on the charges this...

Charles H. Keating Jr. raised the rest of his $300,000 bail today and left a Federal detention center, but his son was left to spend Christmas behind bars. The elder Keating, who was convicted on state fraud charges earlier this month, vowed to...